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No. 1 CDMA Wireless Phone in the World |
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19th April , 2004 |
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ASIA : In 2003 LGE had the world's largest market share in CDMA phones. According to U.S. market researchers Strategic Analytics (SA) last year LGE sold the world market 21.3 million CDMA phones for a 21.6 percent market share. In rocketing to the top position it left behind 2002's second place competitor Motorola and even surpassed Samsung Electronics. This success is due to differentiated and powerful marketing efforts in key overseas markets such as North America, India, Brazil, and China. In 2003 Samsung Electronics of Korea only sold 20.4 million units for a market share of 20.7 percent. Motorola of the United States sold 17.75 million units for a third-place 18 percent market share. |
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